Glucose meter to reference method correlation:Ratio:Pt:Ser/Plas/Bld:Qn:Calculated - CISMeF
Glucose meter to reference method correlation:Ratio:Pt:Ser/Plas/Bld:Qn:CalculatedLOINC code
Preferred Label : Glucose meter to reference method correlation:Ratio:Pt:Ser/Plas/Bld:Qn:Calculated;
LOINC status : ACTIVE;
LOINC display name : Glucose meter to reference method correlation Calc (S/P/Bld) [Ratio];
LOINC long common name : Glucose meter to reference method correlation [Ratio] in Serum, Plasma or Blood by
calculation;
LOINC short name : Glucose correlation SerPlBld Calc-Rto;
LOINC description : The glucose correlation is a charted value used to monitor the accuracy of glucose
meter results as compared to reference method results for quality assurance purposes.
According to draft guidance from the Food and Drug Administration in 2014, for point-of-care
blood glucose meter devices used by healthcare providers, 99% of all values should
be within 10% of the reference method for glucose concentrations 70 mg/dL and within
7 mg/dL for glucose concentrations 70 mg/dL.[http://www.fda.gov/downloads/medicaldevices/deviceregulationandguidance/guidancedocuments/ucm380325.pdf]
For self-monitoring blood glucose meters used by patients, 95% of all results should
be within 15% of the reference method result and 99% of all results should be within
20% of the reference method result across the entire claimed measuring range of the
instrument. [http://www.fda.gov/downloads/medicaldevices/deviceregulationandguidance/guidancedocuments/ucm380327.pdf];